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The meaning of Implicate

Implicate – definition

verb

Show (someone) to be involved in a crime.

Usage examples:

He was implicated in a price-fixing scandal
verb

Convey (a meaning) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly.

Usage examples:

By saying that coffee would keep her awake, mary implicated that she didn't want any
noun

A thing implied.

Usage examples:

The dual nature of the heart represents the meeting of the changeless and the changing, the inevita…
verb

To show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened

Usage examples:

A lot of people were implicated in the scandal.

Implicate translation into English

Implicate: translate from English into Chinese

Translate implicate into Chinese (Simplified)}
牵连, 牵涉, 连累, 牵扯, 累及, 带累, 攀扯, 攀, 罟, 恉, 搆

Implicate: translate from English into Dutch

Translate implicate into Dutch}
Impliceren, Betrekken, Verwarren, Verleiden

Implicate: translate from English into French

Translate implicate into French}
Impliquer, Faire impliquer

Implicate: translate from English into German

Translate implicate into German}
Implizieren, Verwickeln

Implicate: translate from English into Hindi

Translate implicate into Hindi}
फंसाना, चक्कर में डालना, अपराध में फंसना, आलिप्त करना, उलझाना

Implicate: translate from English into Italian

Translate implicate into Italian}
Implicare

Implicate: translate from English into Korean

Translate implicate into Korean}
얽히게 하다, 연관시키다, 연루시키다, 포함하다, 함축하다

Implicate: translate from English into Russian

Translate implicate into Russian}
Вовлекать, Впутывать, Подразумевать, Заключать в себе, Припутывать, Вмешивать, Запутанный, Спутывать, То, что подразумевается

Implicate: translate from English into Spanish

Translate implicate into Spanish}
Implicar, Involucrar, Comprometer, Implicarse, Enredar, Envolver

Word origin

late Middle English: from Latin implicatus ‘folded in’, past participle of implicare (see imply). The original sense was ‘entwine’; compare with employ and imply. The earliest modern (implica

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